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Roman C Wolchuk

from Jersey City, NJ
Deceased

Roman Wolchuk Phones & Addresses

  • 2801 John F Kennedy Blvd, Jersey City, NJ 07306
  • 26 Journal Sq, Jersey City, NJ 07306 (201) 659-6370 (201) 659-7428
  • 35 Journal Sq, Jersey City, NJ 07306 (201) 659-6370 (201) 659-7428
  • Jenkintown, PA
  • New York, NY
  • 326 Peachtree Dr, Jenkintown, PA 19046 (215) 490-4663

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Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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Modular Bridge Deck System Consisting Of Hollow Extruded Aluminum Elements

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US Patent:
56511540, Jul 29, 1997
Filed:
Nov 13, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/556359
Inventors:
John J. Ahlskog - Corrales NM
John Randolph Kissell - Durham NC
Brian J. Malloy - Richmond VA
Adam D. Matteo - Richmond VA
Glen A. Taylor - Richmond VA
Kurt P. Thompson - Richmond VA
George B. Tyler - Richmond VA
Roman Wolchuk - Jersey City NJ
Assignee:
Reynolds Metals Company - Richmond VA
International Classification:
E01D 1912
US Classification:
14 6
Abstract:
A light-weight, corrosion-resistant, readily installed bridge deck is formed of modular deck panels spliced to each other on site. Each of the deck panels is shop-fabricated by longitudinally welding flanges of adjacently placed multi-void extruded aluminum alloy structural elements. Transfer splices of longitudinally adjacent elongate elements are made by providing shear elements connecting individual elongate structural elements of each deck panel end-to-end prior to longitudinal welding of adjacent elongate elements, with the end joints between the elongate elements being arrayed in a staggered manner. A safety rail system is mounted to run alongside and above outer edges of the finished bridge deck mounted to a system of support girders.

Curb And Safety Rail System For A Bridge Deck

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US Patent:
60732938, Jun 13, 2000
Filed:
Jul 3, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/887783
Inventors:
John J. Ahlskog - Corrales NM
John Randolph Kissell - Durham NC
Brian J. Malloy - Richmond VA
Adam D. Matteo - Richmond VA
Glen A. Taylor - Richmond VA
Kurt P. Thompson - Richmond VA
George B. Tyler - Richmond VA
Roman Wolchuk - Jersey City NJ
Assignee:
Reynolds Metals Company - Richmond VA
International Classification:
E01D 1912
A01K 300
E01F 1500
US Classification:
14 73
Abstract:
A light-weight, corrosion-resistant, readily installed bridge deck is formed of modular deck panels spliced to each other on site. Each of the deck panels is shop-fabricated by longitudinally welding flanges of adjacently placed multi-void extruded aluminum alloy structural elements. Transfer splices of longitudinally adjacent elongate elements are made by providing shear elements connecting individual elongate structural elements of each deck panel end-to-end prior to longitudinal welding of adjacent elongate elements, with the end joints between the elongate elements being arrayed in a staggered manner. A safety rail system is mounted to run alongside and above outer edges of the finished bridge deck mounted to a system of support girders.

Modular Bridge Deck System Including Hollow Extruded Aluminum Elements

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US Patent:
59013966, May 11, 1999
Filed:
Jul 3, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/887789
Inventors:
John J. Ahlskog - Corrales NM
John Randolph Kissell - Durham NC
Brian J. Malloy - Richmond VA
Adam D. Matteo - Richmond VA
Glen A. Taylor - Richmond VA
Kurt P. Thompson - Richmond VA
George B. Tyler - Richmond VA
Roman Wolchuk - Jersey City NJ
Assignee:
Reynolds Metals Company - Richmond VA
International Classification:
E01D19/12
US Classification:
14 771
Abstract:
A light-weight, corrosion-resistant, readily installed bridge deck is formed of modular deck panels spliced to each other on site. Each of the deck panels is shop-fabricated by longitudinally welding flanges of adjacently placed multi-void extruded aluminum alloy structural elements. Transfer splices of longitudinally adjacent elongate elements are made by providing shear elements connecting individual elongate structural elements of each deck panel end-to-end prior to longitudinal welding of adjacent elongate elements, with the end joints between the elongate elements being arrayed in a staggered manner. A safety rail system is mounted to run alongside and above outer edges of the finished bridge deck mounted to a system of support girders.

Modular Bridge Deck System Consisting Of Hollow Extruded Aluminum Elements

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US Patent:
58105077, Sep 22, 1998
Filed:
Jul 3, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/887788
Inventors:
John J. Ahlskog - Corrales NM
John Randolph Kissell - Durham NC
Brian J. Malloy - Richmond VA
Adam D. Matteo - Richmond VA
Glen A. Taylor - Richmond VA
Kurt P. Thompson - Richmond VA
George B. Tyler - Richmond VA
Roman Wolchuk - Jersey City NJ
Assignee:
Reynolds Metals Company - Richmond VA
International Classification:
E01D 1912
US Classification:
404 53
Abstract:
A light-weight, corrosion-resistant, readily installed bridge deck is formed of modular deck panels spliced to each other on site. Each of the deck panels is shop-fabricated by longitudinally welding flanges of adjacently placed multi-void extruded aluminum alloy structural elements. Transfer splices of longitudinally adjacent elongate elements are made by providing shear elements connecting individual elongate structural elements of each deck panel end-to-end prior to longitudinal welding of adjacent elongate elements, with the end joints between the elongate elements being arrayed in a staggered manner. A safety rail system is mounted to run alongside and above outer edges of the finished bridge deck mounted to a system of support girders.

Modular Bridge Deck System Including Hollow Extruded Aluminum Elements Securely Mounted To Support Girders

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US Patent:
58678549, Feb 9, 1999
Filed:
Mar 13, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/816080
Inventors:
Adam D. Matteo - Richmond VA
Brian J. Malloy - Richmond VA
Kenneth A. Walker - Towson MD
Roman Wolchuk - Jersey City NJ
Assignee:
Reynolds Metals Company - Richmond VA
International Classification:
E01D 1912
US Classification:
14 73
Abstract:
A bridge structure includes a light-weight, corrosion-resistant, readily installed bridge deck formed of modular deck panels spliced to each other on site. The deck panels are preferably shop-fabricated by longitudinal welding of adjacently placed multi-void elongate structural elements. Longitudinally adjacent elongate elements are spliced by providing internally disposed shear elements prior to longitudinal welding of adjacent spliced elongate elements, with the end joints between spliced elongate elements being arrayed in a staggered manner. A safety rail system is mounted to run alongside and above outer edges of the finished bridge deck mounted to a system of support girders. In one aspect of the invention, the bridge deck is very securely mounted to a support girder by flowing an initially fluid uncured medium into the voids of a structural element and, via holes formed into a bottom of that structural element, contiguously into a space defined by a bottom surface of the deck and a top surface of the girder. In this aspect, studs are welded to the top surface of the girder and extend through the holes into the voids, so that when the medium is cured-in-place it serves to bond the structural element to the girder. The cured medium inside the void facilitates transfer of shear and bending-related forces to the girder.
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